The new 4-acre Downtown park Arts Landing was given a blockbuster welcome on April 17, 2026, when local and state dignitaries including Governor Josh Shapiro attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a week before thousands of football fans invade Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft.
Kendra Whitlock Ingram
onStage Pittsburgh Call Board: December 18, 2025
With news about the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, ‘Wicked,’ Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company and more. PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST NAMES INAUGURAL CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER: JSAON WITZBERGER Pittsburgh Cultural Trust President and CEO Kendra Whitlock Ingram announced that Jason… Read More ›
‘Spells, Spectacles, and Speakeasies’ – the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Announces the 2025-2026 PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh Season, and More
A mix of Broadway classics and newer titles comprise the six subscription shows and three specials offered next season at The Benedum Center. On Monday, April 7th, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announced the 2025-2026 PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh season and… Read More ›
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names New Chief Programming and Engagement Officer
Brooke Horejsi assumes the role on September 6, 2024. She brings more than 25 years of experience in programming, arts administration, and education to the Cultural Trust’s leadership team. Trust President and CEO Kendra Whitlock Ingram announced the appointment today. Horejsi fills… Read More ›
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names Hayley Haldeman New Chief Administrative Officer
Haldeman, an attorney and nonprofit leader, brings a decade of hands-on experience in nonprofit strategy and administration to the Cultural Trust’s leadership team. Hayley Haldeman | Image: Pittsburgh Cultural Trust The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s President and CEO, Kendra Whitlock Ingram,… Read More ›
Q&A with New Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Leader Kendra Whitlock Ingram
“I really truly own so much to Duquesne. If I had been at a different university in a small town that did not have the arts and culture that Pittsburgh had, I don’t know if I would’ve gone into this world.”
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names Kendra Whitlock Ingram to Top Post
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust names Duquesne grad Kendra Whitlock Ingram as second woman and first person of color to top post.
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Names Kendra Whitlock Ingram to Top Post
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust names Duquesne grad Kendra Whitlock Ingram as second woman and first person of color to top post.
